1977 Toyota Celica Gt Liftback With Lots Of Extras....maryland on 2040-cars
Goldsboro, Maryland, United States
The car needs an engine. It is a 5 spd car with the RARE white interior.
The transmission is out of the car, but included. The car is in great
shape for this part of the country. The only rust, on the body, is the
spot in the pics. All floorpans and trunk floor are SOLID. There are a
couple rust areas at the bottom corners of the driver's door. The hood was smashed in by a limb, but the worst of it popped back out. There are
some dents that will need repairing and, of course, painting. There are some missing parts. The ones that I am sure of are the rear bumper, the mount for the antenna and the light switch for the passenger door. The front fenders were NEW Toyota fenders that have
started to surface rust. The front valence was banged up, so I purchased
another from Oregon. The previous owner replaced the shocks and struts
with TOYOTA parts. The interior is in great shape and the dash is
FANTASTIC! A good dash pad is UNHEARD of in these cars. The rest of the interior is in very good condition. There are a couple tears on the driver's seat. The headliner is
not in the car, at this time, but I have it. I have the stock exhaust manifold, covers and down pipe. This is a fantastic
candidate for restoration. Now, for the extras......
1) I have all parts needed to change the car over to black interior (except headliner) 2) I have pretty much all parts needed to add a/c to the car 3) New NOS TOYOTA exhaust system! 4) 4 new NOS TOYOTA steel wheels 5) Rear window louvers...They are not attached, just sitting on the car to cut down on pics. Will probably need some mods to get installed. 6) Front spoiler 7) The previous owner sent a lot of the bolts, brackets, and do dads off to be re-cadmium plated. He also had the brake booster cad plated and rebuilt. 8) New NOS TOYOTA chrome trim for the rear glass gasket. 9) I will include another driver's door in case you'd rather use it than repair the other. 10) Loads of spare parts......weatherstripping, extra headliner, windshield washer jugs, trunk floor parts, heater cores, wiper motors, etc. 11) New NOS Toyota transmission crossmember with new mount 12) 6 later model Celica alloy wheels 13) several doors 14) one or two hatch door glasses 15) extra roof panel 16) quarter panel sections good for crash repair. 17) extra set of carpeting (the rear (hatch) section has a mouse chewed hole) 18) extra front bumper I have a lot more pics, but since eBay only allows 4 pics without shoving their greedy hands down your pants, that's all I have posted. Contact me, with your email address, if you want more pics........ PAYMENT IN CASH, AT TIME OF PICKUP!!!!!!!!!! If you have any questions you can call Rob at 410-482-7649 |
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